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how did people here learn programming? interested in hearing your journey from discovery of programming to now.

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    Are you Mark Zuckerberg ?
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    mIRC scripting and playing with loads of different languages not knowing what to make or how. Then I got my CS degree.
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    school + uni ..
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    Visual basic :/
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    I did my undergraduate in mechanical engg ..so basically I know no shit about coding or any programming languages.To my fate I ended up landing in a IT company where I had to work on Java , Spring MVC , struts , Eclipse link what not. ..I was shit scared and always on thought of quitting ! But I was always intrigued with UI, so I pursued myself into JavaScript and then D3 , HTML 5 and CSS later I learnt about Angular this made my interest towards codin increase which made me learn all the framework's I mentioned above ! Right now m still in the same company for past 2 yrs with expertise on above programming stuff and always trying to learn something new! Never loose hope,have the will to succeed...and you'll! cheers 😊
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    Started with TI-83 Basic in high school. Yeah, the calculator.
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    MS Frontpage 😂😂😂
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    Truly? C64 BASIC
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    8bit Basic ATARI 130XE, later 6502 assembly, ... I was 12
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    @mxdpeep it was that book on assembly that scared the shit out of me! I actively avoided programming as 'too hard' until my first job in publishing.
    It was win and mac, primarily used a DOS xml-based page layout program, Novell file servers and a mysterious *nix-y terminal that received copy written by the advertisers up the road. Can't help but get sucked in when they let you manage it all... except thar mysterious box.
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    @mxdpeep my guess, you're 39.
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    BBSCRIPT > HTML php css > VB / VB.net > C++ > php > c > java > c++ > js > c

    in this order xD
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    We were using excel spreadsheets at work so I decided to learn how to make an SQL db with a web front end. Took me through SQL, php, html, js, css etc etc.

    Bit of an oversimplification, but that's the first time I was paid to do it.
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    @coookie lol no. when I was signing up, I tried a bunch of usernames but they were all taken, so I chose Facebook thinking it would also be taken, but it wasn't. I wanna change it though. Is that possible?
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    well my friend told me stories about graphic card and how can we other hardware components that spiked my interest in computers and eventually I saw some coding video that got me hooked with programming
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    @pixeltherapy first books about programming were Polish! we talk about 1986/1987 = communist era
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    stated from self taught html around age of 10. then had a chance to learn in pre Olympiad computer camp when I was 17. They taught C on turbo C++ 3.0
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    @mxdpeep well done! Spent some time in Poland and met many people still stuck in the communist era... mostly when buying train tickets. You must be what they call a self-starter 😉👍🏻
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    I joined the after-school computer class at age 12. All they had were BBC Micro's and a dot matrix printer. It was more like detention for nerds than any form of learning environment.
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    I was interested how computers work since I was 5, my dad was setting up PCs for friends and family from parts (It was in early 2000s), unfortunately I had bad teachers during high school that only taught me Pascal, when I got to Uni at Computer Science I had C/C++ and currently learning Python and iOS app development on my own (Codecademy + Udemy). In the future at Uni I will learn Java, Assembly language and other stuff that broadens mind but aren't necessary to be iOS developer 😄
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